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Accumulating and Coordinating: Occasions for Information Technologies in Medical Work
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Designing to support adversarial collaboration
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Investigating information systems with ethnographic research
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Actor-network theory as a socio-technical approach to information systems research
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From the Publisher:Computers are rapidly diffusing through every organizational, creative ad domestic setting, creating cultural changes in all of them. Scholars are using the tools of anthropology, sociology and organizational theory to understand these processes. Some of them are associated with making, and some with using, computers and information technology.